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    Everyone has different character traits‚ some that can be seen as virtues. Even the most unpleasant person has virtues; however‚ they may be a victim to those virtues. In Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart‚ he writes about a man named Okonkwo who has many virtues‚ yet he is seen as a victim to them. His virtues can be seen as the cause of his downfall. Three virtues that Okonkwo is a victim to are strength‚ masculinity‚ and determination. Okonkwo is a very strong man. His strength is both

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    manners; it is favourable to fortune‚ reputation‚ influence and usefulness; a little attention and energy will form the habit‚ so as to make it easy and delightful. Punctuality is the soul of business. Punctuality is one of the cardinal business virtues‚ always insist on it in your subordinates. Lack of punctuality is a theft of someone else’s time whether as an employee who is late for work or as friends‚ where we have agreed to meet at a set of time. If I had made an appointment with

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    Synthesis Essay on Mrs. Dickinson and Hester George Henry Lewes once said‚ “Insincerity is always weakness; sincerity even in error is strength”. In the story “Rocking Horse Winner”‚ by D.H Lawrence the mother Hester appears to be an ideal and caring mother‚ but in reality she is not. In the story “Tears‚ Idle Tears”‚ by Elizabeth Bowen Mrs. Dickinson (the mother) cares about how people perceive her in public more than her son’s emotions. Both Hester and Mrs. Dickinson are insincere but‚ Mrs. Dickinson

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    V IR TU ES ‚ V IC ES A N D H A B ITS O F H EA LTH C A R E P R O V ID ER  Virtues – It is a behavior showing high moral standards. Virtues are traits of character or habits of disposition to think and act in ways that are good; to do what is morally right.  Vices – is considered immoral‚ depraved or degrading act to all the members in a society. It comes from the Latin word vitium which means “failing or defect”. Vice is considered the product of a repeated sinful act.  Habits – a settled or

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    Japanese culture‚ customs‚ and traditions are deeply rooted in ancient beliefs and practices. Japanese tradition is largely based on the ancient ideals of shame‚ duty‚ and honor. The Japanese individual had a duty to society and family‚ and by fulfilling this duty‚ one could maintain their honor. However‚ if this duty was not completed‚ then the individual would fall into shame. Shame was to be avoided at all costs because all Japanese relationships were duty-based. An individual in shame must do

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    Calvin Coolidge once said‚ “No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.” Honor is highly regarded‚ but some people believe that taking their own lives‚ instead of dishonoring their family‚ is a better option. In ancient Rome‚ it was considered honorable for a person to take his/her own life than bring dishonor to one’s family. What is honor‚ what is considered honorable‚ and what else can a person do instead of taking his/her life for honor are

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    My Reaction Paper on Virtue Epistemology We were given an opportunity to listen to the lecture of Prof. Samuel P. Vera Cruz M.A about virtue epistemology. I wasn’t able to finish the whole lecture since I have to attend the following subject but I was able to gain additional insights regarding it. At the beginning of his lecture‚ he mentioned different names of philosophers‚ each having different views about philosophy. By this‚ I came up with the conclusion that each of them

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    Businesses are completely incompatible with virtue ethics. Discuss. Business ethics is concerned with how well a business treats its stakeholders and whether a business’s actions are seen as ethical. Within business ethics there are three approaches which could be adopted. The first approach is that a business’s main goal could be to maximise profits and nothing more‚ where the ethics of the business wouldn’t necessarily be important. This view is supported by Milton Friedman. Secondly‚ some ethicists

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    whether virtue can be taught may be answered through philosophical means‚ much like those illustrated by Socrates in Plato: Meno. Because virtue‚ in our minds‚ is something that benefits the soul‚ and knowledge is that which leads its beholder toward positive outcomes‚ we can draw the conclusion that virtue is knowledge.  If virtue can in fact be classified as knowledge‚ and all knowledge can be taught‚ then we must conclude that virtue can in turn be taught.  However‚ in saying that virtue can be

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    the results of an action‚ while Kantian ethics is focused about the moral duties‚ Virtue ethics on the other hand place an emphasis on the development of a good moral character. Unlike the first two ethical theories‚ virtue ethics is not a theory about what makes an action right. It answers the question‚ “What kind of individual should I be?” and “What kind of characters are necessary to live a virtuous life? Virtue ethics can be tracked back from the ancient Greek philosopher‚ Aristotle who was the

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